The 2015 NDC Parliamentary Aspirant For Mion Constituency and Lecturer of Tamale Technical University, Abdul Jalil Bawah Yakubu has heaped a lot of praise on the Education Minister, Haruna Iddrisu for his inspirational leadership and impactful influence on people.
Mr. Jalil touted his humility, generosity, and devotion to humanity through his public office, offering timely assistance to people, touching lives and shaping the destiny of people as Member of Parliament for the people of Tamale South.
In a written article entitled “Through the Lens of Hon. Haruna Iddrisu”, Mr. Jalil Bawah likened the persona and influence of the Legislator to world great leaders like Mother Teresa, Nelson Mandela, Kwame Nkrumah, Dag Hammarskjöld, George Washington, Kofi Annan, and Julius Nyerere, among others.
He exalts Hon. Iddrisu as someone who gives without hesitation, supports without desire for praise, and serves without expectation of reward, exemplifying his Philanthropic gesture in society.
According to the TaTU Lecturer, His love for Dagbon and Tamale is not merely declared; it is lived with devotion. Despite the demanding pressures of national service in Accra, he returns to Tamale every weekend to connect with his roots, engage with his people, and strengthen the bond that has shaped his political journey for decades.
A visionary by nature, Hon. Iddrisu has helped shape Ghana’s technological transformation. His leadership in establishing the Accra Digital Centre, implementing Mobile Number Portability, and expanding the national fibre optic network exemplifies the bold foresight of innovators like Lee Kuan Yew of Singapore, who saw technology as the gateway to national advancement. Through his efforts, Ghana stepped confidently into a new digital era, strengthening its competitiveness and opening new opportunities for youth and businesses alike.
Mr. Jalil emphasized that Hon. Iddrisu walks among his people, listens to them, and stands with them. Across the districts of the Northern Region, as his presence at naming ceremonies, weddings, funerals, and social gatherings has become a defining symbol of respect, unity, and unwavering loyalty. In the Tamale South Constituency, he is not just a political leader but also a son, a brother, and a constant companion in both joy and sorrow.
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THROUGH THE LENS OF HON. HARUNA IDDRISU :
Hon.Haruna Iddrisu stands today as one of Ghana’s most admired political figures, a man whose generosity, humility, and devotion to humanity echo through every facet of his life. He often says that one should “spend as if there is no tomorrow; let tomorrow take care of itself,” a philosophy reminiscent of legendary philanthropists like Mother Teresa and Nelson Mandela, whose lives were defined not by what they kept, but by what they gave.
In the same spirit, Hon. Iddrisu gives without hesitation, supports without desire for praise, and serves without expectation of reward. His leadership reminds many of the timeless truth that power is at its noblest when rooted in compassion.
Deeply connected to his community, he spends his weekends in Tamale, where he joins peers for football at the Aliu Mahama Sports Stadium and immerses himself fully in the daily realities of his people. Much like Kwame Nkrumah, who made the aspirations of ordinary citizens the center of his vision, Hon. Iddrisu walks among his people, listens to them, and stands with them. Across the districts of the Northern Region, his presence at naming ceremonies, weddings, funerals, and social gatherings has become a defining symbol of respect, unity, and unwavering loyalty. In the Tamale South Constituency, he is not just a political leader but also a son, a brother, and a constant companion in both joy and sorrow. Yet perhaps his most remarkable acts of service are those unseen, the quiet interventions and private support he offers to individuals who seek his help. Like Dag Hammarskjöld, the revered UN Secretary-General known for serving humanity “in silence,” Hon. Iddrisu helps quietly, restores hope secretly, and uplifts lives without seeking applause.
His personal discipline and dignity mark him as a leader of rare temperament. When he was removed as Minority Leader in Parliament, he responded with the calmness of a seasoned statesman, choosing peace over anger, and unity over division. His conduct during that period brought to mind the grace of George Washington, who relinquished power to protect the greater good, and the composure of Kofi Annan, who taught the world that leadership is not noise—it is character. In that defining moment, Hon. Iddrisu demonstrated an unshakeable maturity and an unbreakable loyalty to the National Democratic Congress, a loyalty that continues to earn him profound admiration and respect.
His love for Dagbon and Tamale is not merely declared; it is lived with devotion. Despite the demanding pressures of national service in Accra, he returns to Tamale every weekend to connect with his roots, engage with his people, and strengthen the bond that has shaped his political journey for decades. His kindness extends to his colleagues as well, assisting fellow Members of Parliament in reaching their constituencies. This willingness to serve others reflects the spirit of Julius Nyerere, whose humility and solidarity made him a father of African leadership.
A visionary by nature, Hon. Iddrisu has helped shape Ghana’s technological transformation. His leadership in establishing the Accra Digital Centre, implementing Mobile Number Portability, and expanding the national fibre optic network exemplifies the bold foresight of innovators like Lee Kuan Yew of Singapore, who saw technology as the gateway to national advancement. Through his efforts, Ghana stepped confidently into a new digital era, strengthening its competitiveness and opening new opportunities for youth and businesses alike.
His courage and determination have defined his work across public office. As Minister of Education, he championed groundbreaking policies such as the “no fee stress” initiative, the provision of free sanitary pads for schoolgirls, and free tertiary education for persons living with disabilities.
His commitment to women’s empowerment brought life-changing interventions to countless households—business training, financial support, and new pathways for economic independence. These efforts recall the passion of Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, Africa’s first female President, whose mission was similarly rooted in opening doors for women and reshaping the continent’s social landscape.
Guided by a deep understanding of national needs, he once declared that Ghana requires three foundational pillars: good housing, effective transport systems, and forward-looking social policies. In pursuit of this vision, he initiated a five-member committee to design a teacher-friendly housing scheme leveraging pension guarantees, building a cooperative model between teachers and government. This initiative reflects the spirit of Franklin D. Roosevelt, whose New Deal reforms reshaped American livelihoods through bold and empathetic policies.
From his destiny call to his everyday conduct, Hon. Haruna Iddrisu appears shaped by history, experience, and purpose for a higher calling in service of Ghana.
His discipline, political maturity, and professional ingenuity have shaped him into a leader whose influence continues to expand with dignity and depth.
Those who know him best say that much about him is yet to be unraveled. They observe that Ghana has waited long enough for this selfless son of its soil.
And indeed, in every life he touches, every vision he advances, and every hope he restores, Hon. Iddrisu stands tall among the great figures whose leadership transforms nations and inspires generations.
Hon. Haruna Iddrisu inspires thee.
“The wake of the sleeping Dragon”
Written by: Yakubu Abdul-Jalil Bawa 2015 Mion Parliamentary Aspirant/NDC NR Communication Team member
Essence of Unity within NPP – Abdul Jalil Opele Writes
THE NPP MUST ESTABLISH A LEVEL PLAYING FIELD AND ENSURE FAIRNESS TO ANCHORING PARTY UNITY AND COHESION.
Since we have ended our internal Presidential primary successfully, it’s essential to chart a path of unity and cohesion for a quick comeback to power in 2028.
As we all know many had reservations about the successful conduct of the January 31 Flagbearer race but it ended with great excitement.
As the President of Northern NPP Concerned Youth Group, I was highly elated about the turn of events with the collective spirit of Party faithful.
This demonstrated our Party’s resolve to journey on a path of positivity despite our individual differences and preferences.
In fact, no political Party has ever won power with a disunited front after its internal democratic electoral process.
The fact of the matter is that, we have a tough hurdle ahead of us to defeat the NDC and the only antidote is for us to prioritize unity and peaceful coexistence.
To delve into the real substance of this piece, unity, fairness and acceptance of divergent views will go a long way to unite us in our rebuilding process.
Still on the rebuilding and reorganization process, I would like to add my voice to the need for the Party’s top hierarchy to continue to showcase fairness in the polling station executives, Electoral Areas, Consistency, Regional, and National elections.
After the successful election of our Flagbearer, what lies ahead is choosing the right caliber of committed people who will be to the benefit of our Party.
On the Party people who are showing interest particularly in the Constituency Executives, Regional Executives, and National Executives.
The actions of the Party’s leadership on the above should be open and anchored on fairness and transparency to cure the misconception of unnecessary disqualifications in all Constituencies, Regionals, and at the National level.
For emphasis, once a level field is provided for all Party faithful in good standing to take will help to ensure unity and cohesion.
Instructively, we have been here before and it is incumbent on us not to repeat the past mistakes of unnecessary disqualifications and denial of people the opportunity to contest.
Importantly, the leadership of the Party must exercise caution and take useful lessons in the conduct of the Party’s continuous reorganization process.
A moment of reflection is here and we must collectively seek to move forward in unison for quick recovery to bounce back with victory in 2028.
In summary, the points raised above must be taken into consideration to propel our Party to greater heights with a victory for Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia and the Party.
*Written By Abdulai Abdul Jalil Opele, The President Of Northern Npp Concerned Youth Group*
Hanan Bonku wins Northern Strongest competition at the Gbewaa Palace
Published by Inusah Dondaliya
10th February, 2025
Gbewaa Palace witnessed the climax of Northern Unity Body Builders’ Competition with Abdul Hanan known as Bonku from Vitting in Tamale crowned as Best Weight Lifter and body builder in the Northern Region.
His performance stood out above his peers in the hotly contested metal weight lifting competition as he took home the ultimate prize.
The event held at the forecourt of the Gbewaa Palace on Sunday, 8th February 2026, was graced by the Overlord of Dagbon, His Royal Majesty Ya-Na Abukari II, who was excited about way events unfolded in his eyes coupled with the level of strength showcased by the contestants for onlookers.
Spectators at the Gbewaa Palace were overwhelmed if not thrilled with the level of performance, agility, strength, perseverance and endurance exhibited by the body builders in lifting the heavy metals.This attracted mammoth attendance from people, both far and near to witness the grand finale.
Hannan(Bonku), beat off competition from Sugri (Heesy) from Nyohini, and Mohammed Obama also from Nyohini to win the ultimate, leaving them as First and Second Runners-up of the competition.
The champion, Hannan took home a brand new motor bike.While the First and Second Runners Up were also presented with 55-inches Flatscreen and and double-decker fridge respectively.These prizes were sponsored by the MP of Tamale North, Alhassan Suhuyini who doubles as Deputy Minister of Roads and Highways.
N-dani Ya-Na also dolled out a beautiful Smocks to the Champion, Hannan(Bonku) and a disabled person who contested in the competition.
The competition started in Tamale with visitations to several places to stage the competition and produced winners for the main event.
In all, about 25 body builders including 5 selected from Yendi participated at the final with all the winners coming from Tamale.
Nobisco Area: Fears grip residents following death of student after fell off from uncompleted footbridge
Published Inusah Dondaliya
8th February, 2026
Fears gripped the entire residents living around Nobisco enclave in the Tamale North Constituency following the death of a student after she fell off from uncompleted footbridge in the area while she was transported on a Motor Bike.
This incident occurred on Thursday, 5th January 2026, when the guardian picked the deceased and her sibling from school but fell off into the drain when crossing the footbridge – a makeshift, improvised by the residents themselves for easy passage.
Residents attribute their worsening condition in terms of commuting purposes, to the current state of the drain, which has been left uncompleted for almost a year now, resulting to several fatalities including injuries, deaths among others.
They put the blame squarely on the contractor for failing to complete the drain project he initiated. Worst of it all, without any effort on his part to come back to site for full execution of the project.
Residents further claim that several attempts to reach authorities for an antidote to their woes have proven futile, compounding their transportation challenges especially connecting to other communities.
Despite throwing their hands in despair, the residents are focusing their appeal to the Member of Parliament of the area, Hon. Alhassan Suhuyini, who is now the deputy Minister of Roads and Highways to come their aid by facilitating efforts to complete the project.
The residents are of the view that their plight now cannot be ameliorated without an intervention by their MP, since he is now serving as a deputy minister in charge of roads and highWays.
They are therefore calling for an immediate support to improve livelihoods through their mobility.